More consistency at the selection table has allowed Tarrawingee to return to form in the past month.
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The Bulldogs dropped the first two games of the season after being touted as one of Milawa's biggest threats, but have bounced back to win three of the last four and sit just outside the top six.
Another huge test awaits on Saturday away to Benalla All Blacks, but coach Xavier Norden is confident his side is well prepared.
"It's probably the first time, including this week, we've had a settled side," he said.
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"We had players in and out for the first two or three rounds and some key injuries, so to finally have a full list in is exciting.
"We've got six or seven strong players that can roll through the midfield and on the wing."
Elsewhere, Bonnie Doon will look to respond to its first loss when it hosts Moyhu, Goorambat takes on leaders Milawa, Greta clashes with Bright, North Wangaratta welcomes Whorouly, while King Valley has the bye.
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